Los Nr. 361
Chagall, Marc (1887–1985)
Chagall, Marc (1887 - 1985)

Paar Farblithographien auf Papier; „Ährenleserin Ruth“ und „Rahel entwendet die Götzenbilder ihres Vaters“ aus 1960, aus Chagalls Bibel-Serie; Verbindung von Expressionismus und Surrealismus in Ocker-, Blau- und Orangetönen, schwarz akzentuiert. 1) Darstellung der biblischen Figur Ruth bei der Ährenlese in bäuerlich-archaischer Szenerie, umgeben von vegetativen Andeutungen und einer Figur; Werksverzeichnis: Mourlot 246. 2) Darstellung von Rahel in narrativer Szene des Alten Testaments, umgeben von tierischen Formen, fließenden Übergängen und einer Figur; Werksverzeichnis: Mourlot 242. Beide in cremefarbenem Passepartout in Leinenstruktur, hinter Glas, in schmalen, profilierten, goldfarbenen Rahmen, nicht geöffnet; Bildausschnittmaße: ca. 43,7 x 25,3 cm; Rahmenmaße: ca. 52,2 x 41,8 cm; Gesamtgewicht: ca. 2,9 kg. Versand ausschließlich durch Spedition oder auf Risiko des Käufers.

Pair of color lithographs on paper; “Ruth Gleaning” and “Rachel Steals the Idols of Her Father” from 1960, from Chagall’s Bible series; combination of Expressionism and Surrealism in ochre, blue, and orange tones, accented with black. 1) Depiction of the biblical figure Ruth gleaning ears of corn in a rustic, archaic setting, surrounded by vegetal suggestions and a figure; catalogue raisonné: Mourlot 246. 2) Depiction of Rachel in a narrative scene from the Old Testament, surrounded by animal forms, fluid transitions, and a figure; catalogue raisonné: Mourlot 242. Both in cream-colored Passepartout with linen structure, under glass, in narrow profiled gilt frames, not opened; image section dimensions: approx. 43.7 x 25.3 cm; frame dimensions: approx. 52.2 x 41.8 cm; total weight: approx. 2.9 kg. Shipping exclusively by forwarding agent or at the buyer’s risk.

Limit: 330,00 

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  • Los Nr. 332 Antikes Anbietservice, Nikifor Moschtschalkin (1772 – 1800), Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Russland, um 1788

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    Antikes Anbietservice, Nikifor Moschtschalkin (1772 – 1800), Leningrad (St. Petersburg), Russland, um 1788

    78 zolotniki silver, gilt; seven-piece serving set with continuous beaded rim décor and festoons, partly engraved with monogram “EP”, comprising: 1) round tray on three claw feet with slightly rising rim; diameter: approx. 29 cm. 2) Serving bowl on flared round foot; height: approx. 6.9 cm. 3) Sugar bowl with removable lid on round foot; height: approx. 8.1 cm. 4) Small teapot with spherical body, curved spout, removable lid and scroll handle made of ebonised wood; height: approx. 8.8 cm. 5) Small coffee pot with hinged domed lid and scroll handle of ebonised wood; height: approx. 14 cm. 6) Small water jug with hinged domed lid on three claw feet, handle broken, assay master’s mark missing; height: approx. 10.1 cm. 7) Cream jug with hinged domed lid on three claw feet, handle broken; height: approx. 12.2 cm.
    All parts with age-related signs of wear, micro-scratches and oxidation residues or gilt abrasion; broken handle of one jug present; all pieces marked with fineness mark, assay master’s mark, city mark with date letter 1788, as well as tremolier line and inventory number “7”; total weight: approx. 2.5 kg.
    Shipping exclusively by freight carrier or at the buyer’s risk.

    7.800,00 
  • Los Nr. 330 Paar seltene Miniatur-Tischleuchter, George Unite, Birmingham, England, 1927

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    Paar seltene Miniatur-Tischleuchter, George Unite, Birmingham, England, 1927

    Sterling silver (weighted); total weight: approx. 384 g; pair of rare miniature candlesticks with baluster-shaped shaft on a square, quatrefoil, multi-stepped base with removable matching nozzle; filled; base sides hallmarked with Lion Passant, town mark, maker’s mark and date letter; underside with rust residues from the internal bronze rod; one nozzle corner dented; age-related signs of wear; base dimensions: approx. 7.1 x 7.1 cm; height: approx. 10.9 and 11.1 cm.

    480,00 
  • Los Nr. 331 Silberne Kanne im Biedermeier-Stil, Georg Stephan Dörffer (tätig um 1793–1824), Würzburg, Anfang 19. Jahrhundert

    Los Nr. 331
    Silberne Kanne im Biedermeier-Stil, Georg Stephan Dörffer (tätig um 1793–1824), Würzburg, Anfang 19. Jahrhundert

    13-lot silver; weight: approx. 683 g; elaborately designed silver pot with pear-shaped body, continuous vine decoration and indented shaft on a circular foot, encircled with relief vine leaf ornamentation; high-set ear-shaped handle made of light wood; hinged lid on the side with beaded and ornamental decoration, surmounted by a handle in the form of stylised vine leaves; wide spout adorned with a relief of Bacchus; age-related signs of wear; hallmarked on the side of the base with master’s mark (“GSD” in a heart-shaped shield – cf. Rosenberg, Vol. III, No. 4954) and Würzburg city mark, assay mark; height: approx. 26.8 cm.

    1.300,00 
  • Los Nr. 300 Paar Rauchtischleuchter, Jacob Grimminger, Schwäbisch Gmünd, 19. Jahrhundert

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    Paar Rauchtischleuchter, Jacob Grimminger, Schwäbisch Gmünd, 19. Jahrhundert

    835 silver (filled); total weight: approx. 535 g; pair of candlesticks with wide profiled nozzle, recessed neck and broad bell-shaped base with continuous corded rim; with crescent and crown, fineness mark and maker’s mark; both with age-related signs of wear, one candlestick with a narrow line approx. 3 cm in length; height: approx. 7.3 cm.

    220,00 

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